Catching Genius

Catching Genius by Kristy Kiernan is a novel published by Penguin on March 6, 2007, featuring 384 pages in English. The story centers on the complex relationship between sisters Connie and Estella, who were once best friends until Estella’s emergence as a math prodigy led to their estrangement. Years later, they are compelled to reunite on the Gulf Coast of Florida to pack up their childhood home, confronting the painful truths and consequences that have shaped their lives.
In this edition, readers will explore the dynamics of sisterhood and the impact of genius on personal relationships. As Connie and Estella navigate their reunion, they must face the revelations that have emerged during their time apart. The narrative delves into themes of family, estrangement, and the challenges of reconciling past and present, offering a poignant look at how one’s brilliance can influence the lives of those around them.
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As children, Connie and Estella were best friends-until Estella was discovered to be a math prodigy, which led to the sisters’ estrangement. Now, years later, they are forced to reunite on the Gulf Coast of Florida as they pack up their childhood home and ready it for sale. The reunion comes at a time when both Connie and Estella must come to terms with painful revelations and devastating consequences in their own lives. And once again, her sister’s genius may alter Connie’s life in ways she cannot control.
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